Lots of people got this one. The answer is Gibraltar. I was going to offer a bonus on point for answering “what country lies directly south?” but if you know the answer, it takes only a second to look at the map. (the answer is Spain. Yes, Spain. It is north and south. Ceuta is south of Gibraltar, not Morocco.)

Because new people are discovering the site all the time, it is sort of unfair to keep a running score forever. What I’ll be doing is breaking up contests into units of ten and declaring a winner for each ‘decade’. That way every 10, we start from scratch. I’ll also keep a record of the number of decade and century winners.

I knew this would be a hard one. In fact, I was surprised that anyone got it correct at all.

The image is of the Nan Modal ruins in Pohnpei, Micronesia. They are some of the least well known ancient ruins on Earth, which really should be better known. Not to mention that Micronesia is really in the middle of nowhere.

I’d be interested to know how people figured it out. The three members of the varsity squad are:

I hope everyone enjoyed the late Christmas give I gave them. The answer for Contest #15 is of course the Taj Mahal. I was thinking of tossing out the Great Pyramids, but even I have some standards. Remember, however, there must be balance in the world. With the easy, must come the hard.

Members of the pee wee team who got a participation ribbon for this one: